The 6th Annual Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards take over Hollywood in a wonderful event that helped honor the best in film!

Hamilton watches, known for their pioneering role in the worlds of aviation and cinema as well as their innovative timekeeping technology, hosted the 6th annual Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards last night at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. The awards ceremony, co-hosted by Niche Media’s Los Angeles Confidential magazine, paid tribute to the brilliant behind-the-scenes talents whose individual work has contributed to the quality of a motion picture and to the lasting impression that it has left on movie audiences. This year’s honorees and presenters have received over 47 Oscar, Golden Globe, Emmy, BAFTA and SAG Awards and nominations.

In acknowledging the hard work of Belén Atienza and the other producers of “The Impossible”, Ewan McGregor said, “Throughout the process of making [the movie],” our producers, Belen, Alvaro, Ghislain and Enrique…felt a responsibility toward everyone touched by the tsunami to get it right and to honor their memories…I am so proud to be a part of this project, and I commend the producers for bringing it to the screen with sensitivity and truth.”

Of Hamilton’s relationship with Hollywood, Sylvain Dolla, CEO of Hamilton International said, “Watch making and filmmaking have a lot in common. They both take skill, patience, vision, and commitment. Most of all, they both take passion…the passion to reach and inspire people. Over the course of the six decades that we’ve collaborated with filmmakers, we have come to understand that from the props to the set design and from costumes to the screenwriting, all of the hard work done off-screen plays a critical role in creating the fantastic films we see onscreen. Tonight, we proudly acknowledged the special gifts these 14 talented individuals have been given and we thanked them for sharing those gifts with all of us.”

The honorees were selected from movies that were released during the year and/or qualified and presented at the most recent prestigious movie festivals of Cannes, Toronto and Venice as well as at the Festival of the American Film Institute.

So HollywoodLifers, What do you think about those that were honored, pretty worthy right? Sound off below!